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Downloading will not use the original EXIF date for photos, either 1) by creating a Folder named YYYYDDMM or similar, or 2) by saving it with jpgs.How can I get the EXIF date to save?

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The EXIF date and the file system date are two totally separate things. As long as you use tools that maintain the EXIF data you will still have the original information.
I rename my photos using XNview so that the name of the file is based on the EXIF date. i.e. <Date Taken[y-m-d]>(xxx).jpg where xxx is the three digits from the original filename.

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